FINA had said last week it was reviewing the
status of both events, as well as a marathon swimming qualifier,
without specifying a reason, before marking the events as
"cancelled" on its website calendar.
The BBC had reported FINA was concerned organisers of the Diving
World Cup had not done enough to protect athletes from COVID-19.
TASS quoted the head coach of the Russian diving team as saying
the event had been cancelled.
However, Kyodo, citing multiple unnamed sources, said on Friday
that the diving event, which was scheduled to begin on April 18,
would go ahead in Japan and that arrangements were being made to
hold it in May.
The artistic swimming qualification tournament, set for May 1-4,
would also go ahead in Japan. It did not mention whether it
would be rescheduled.
Portugal, however, has been floated as a possible location for
the Olympic marathon swim qualifier that was to take place in
the southern Japanese city of Fukuoka in late May.
Kyodo said the relevant parties had agreed in talks on Thursday
not to cancel the events, which have been changed to "TBC" (to
be confirmed) on the FINA calendar from "cancelled".
A Tokyo organising committee spokesman said FINA and other
relevant parties were in talks and that any announcement would
come from the swimming body.
Tokyo 2020 had no further comment.
Yasuo Mori, a senior Tokyo 2020 official, said on Sunday Games
organisers were aware FINA "intend to cancel" the events and
that they would hold talks with the swimming federation this
week.
The Tokyo Games, which were postponed by a year due to the
pandemic, are set to run from July 23 to Aug. 8.
(Reporting by Chris Gallagher; Editing by Peter Rutherford)
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